Tempus

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Tempus is a Latin word meaning time and a Finnish, Swedish and German word meaning grammatical tense. It may also refer to:

Tempus, Roman name for Caerus, a mythical son of Zeus, and personification of Kairos

Arts, entertainment, and media

Television

  • "Tempus, Anyone?", 1996 episode of Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman
  • "Tempus", 2011 episode of Sanctuary (season 4)

Other arts, entertainment, and media

  • Tempus (novel), 1987 novel by Janet Morris
  • Tempus, in music, as opposed to prolation
  • Tempus, 2008 poem by Giulio Angioni

Businesses and organizations

  • Tempus Publishing, an imprint of UK publishing company The History Press
  • Tempus Sport, a British motorsport team
  • TEMPUS (Trans-European Mobility Scheme for University Studies), a European Union program

Characters

  • Tempus (DC Comics), in several episodes of the television series Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman
  • Tempus, a deity in the Dungeons & Dragons Forgotten Realms fictional universe
  • Tempus, a demon that could manipulate time in the television series Charmed; portrayed by David Carradine
  • Tempus, the fictional commander of The Sacred Band of Stepsons series of fantasy novels
  • Tempus, a Parrot-Ox in Edward Einhorn's novel Paradox in Oz
  • Tempus (comics), two Marvel Comics characters

See also

  • CB Tempus or Club Baloncesto Tempus, a professional basketball club based in Madrid, Spain
  • Tempus fugit (disambiguation)
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